- Richard Assmann
Richard Assmann (German spelling of name Richard Aßmann); (
April 13 ,1845 -May 28 ,1918 ) was a Germanmeteorologist and physician who was a native ofMagdeburg .In 1868 he received his medical doctorate in
Berlin , and from 1870 to 1879 was ageneral practitioner inBad Freienwalde . In 1879 he returned to Magdeburg to practice medicine. In 1885 he earned a doctorate in secondary studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at theUniversity of Halle , and subsequently became a scientific officer at the Royal Meteorological Institute atBerlin-Grünau . From 1905 to 1914 he was director of the Prussian Royal Aeronautical Observatory atLindenberg , and afterwards was an honorary professor at theUniversity of Giessen .Richard Assmann had a particular interest in high altitude research of the Earth's atmosphere and was a pioneer in the field of
aerology . WithLéon Teisserenc de Bort (1855-1913), he is credited as co-discoverer of thestratosphere , as both men announced their discovery during the same time period in 1902.From 1887 to 1892, with airship designer Rudolf Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld (1861-1902), he developed a
psychrometer for accurate measurement of atmospherichumidity and temperature. This was the first instrument that was able to provide reliable temperature readings with high altitude balloons, as it was capable of shielding its thermometric elements fromsolar radiation . The technical implementation and production of this device took place in the factory of Rudolf Fuess (1838-1917).From 1888 to 1899 he was a member of the "Verein zur Förderung der Luftschifffahrt", where he organized scientific balloon ascents for atmospheric study. He is also remembered for popularizating the field of meteorology, and played a significant role in several scientific newspapers and magazines during his career. From 1884 until his death he published the popular monthly magazine "Das Wetter" (The Weather). In 1903 he was awarded the
Buys Ballot Medal with meteorologistArthur Berson (1859-1942) by Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences.References
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